Young Folks' Illustrated Quartos.
=Wide Awake Volume Z.= Quarto, boards, 1.75.
Good literature and art have been put into this volume. Henry Bacon'spaper about Rosa Bonheur, the great painter of horses and lions, andSteffeck's painting of Queen Louise with Kaiser William would do creditto any Art publication.
=Chit Chat for Boys and Girls.= Quarto, boards, 75 cts.
A volume of selected pieces upon every conceivable subject. As adistinctive feature it devotes considerable space to Home Life andSports and Pastimes.
=Good Cheer for Boys and Girls.=
Short stories, sketches, poems, bits of history, biography and naturalhistory.
=Our Little Men and Women for 1888.= Quarto, boards, 1.50.
No boys and girls who have this book can be ignorant beyond their yearsof history, natural history, foreign sights or the good times of otherboys and girls.
=Babyland for 1888.= Quarto, boards, 75 cts.
Finger-plays, cricket stories, Tales told by a Cat and scores ofjingles and pictures. Large print and easy words. Colored frontispiece.
=Kings and Queens at Home.= By Frances A. Humphrey. Quarto, boards, 50cts.
Short-story accounts of living royal personages.
=Queen Victoria at Home.= By Frances A. Humphrey. Quarto, boards, 50cts.
Pen picture of a noble woman. It will aid in educating the heart bypresenting the domestic side of the queen's character.
=Stories about Favorite Authors.= By Frances A. Humphrey. Quartoboards, 50 cts.
Little literature lessons for little boys and girls.
=Child Lore.= Edited by Clara Doty Bates. Quarto, cloth, tinted edges,2.25; boards, 1.50.
More than 50,000 copies sold. The most successful quarto for children.